• Diego de Almagro II (1520 – September 16, 1542), called El Mozo (the lad), was the son of Spanish conquistador Diego de Almagro and Ana Martínez, a native...
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    Diego de Almagro (Spanish: [ˈdjeɣo ðe alˈmaɣɾo]; c. 1475 – July 8, 1538), also known as El Adelantado and El Viejo, was a Spanish conquistador known for...
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  • Look up Mozo or mozo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mozo or El Mozo may refer to: Mozo (surname) El Mozo, Diego de Almagro II, the son of Spanish...
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    Cusco in 1539. He co-founded Huamanga with Francisco de Cárdenas. In 1541, Diego de Almagro II ("El Mozo") assassinated Francisco Pizarro, seeking revenge...
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    Gonzalo Pizarro (category People from Tierra de Trujillo)
    in the battle of Chupas on September 16, 1542, and their leader, Diego Almagro El Mozo, was executed. Emperor Charles V then appointed Blasco Núñez Vela...
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    of Diego de Almagro II "el mozo" stormed Pizarro's palace, assassinating him and then forcing the terrified city council to appoint young Almagro as the...
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    Hernando Pizarro in his struggle against Diego de Almagro and fought in the battle of Las Salinas in 1538; Almagro was defeated and captured.: 264  Afterwards...
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  • another Gómez de Alvarado, who is nicknamed "el Mozo," to distinguish him from Alvarado who is nicknamed "el Viejo." Diego de Almagro Pedro de Alvarado Spanish...
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    Pizarro, in retaliation for his father's execution in 1538, Diego de Almagro II, El Mozo, continued to press claims as the rightful ruler of Peru and...
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    After the defeat of Diego de Almagro II El Mozo in the Battle of Chupas (1542) against the army of the Spanish viceroy, some of Almagro's supporters took...
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    Battle of Reynogüelén, which occurred in 1536 between a detachment of Diego de Almagro's expedition and a large group of Mapuches, near the confluence of the...
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  • Spanish governor Cristóbal Vaca de Castro against the rebellion of Diego de Almagro II “El Mozo”. On September 16, 1542 Pedro Álvarez Holguín was killed by a...
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    he went to Peru, where he planned with Captain Alonso de Mesa an attempt to free Diego de Almagro, then a prisoner of the Pizarro brothers. Discovered...
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    Pizarro in 1541, and the execution of his main antagonist, Diego de Almagro (1538) and his son, El Mozo (1542), most of the competent commanders of the recently...
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    Salinas. In 1541, Pizarro was assassinated by a faction led by Diego de Almagro II (El Mozo), and the stability of the original colonial regime was shaken...
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  • establishment of the Republic of Peru until present. "Tlaxcaltecas/Mexicanos en el Perú del siglo XVI | Siempre!" (in Mexican Spanish). 2016-03-05. Retrieved...
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    defeated in the battle of Chupas in 1542, and their new leader, Diego Almagro El Mozo, executed. Conflict broke out again, however, two years later when...
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